CHAPTER THREE, POEM SIX,SUB-POEM ONEBYJESUS |
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| STANZA THREE | ||
| He there, |
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| STANZA TWO | STANZA FOUR | |
| Who was not begotten out of a woman, |
= | Prostrate yourselves onto your face |
| STANZA ONE | STANZA FIVE | |
| When you should peer upon he |
= | And there worship him. |
CHAPTER THREE, POEM SIX,SUB-POEM TWOBYJESUS |
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| STANZA TWO | ||
| Who Is there, |
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| STANZA ONE | STANZA THREE | |
| He | = | He is your Father. |
The above two poems are in a classic arch (or chiastic) structure. This arrangement of poetry can be found in the earliest to latest parts of the Bible. Jesus would have mastered this method of presenting information. Robert North discerned these two poems in the following Coptic text.
